Re: [mailop] Google: 'Low reputation of the sending domain'

2020-07-06 Thread Bjoern Franke via mailop
Hi, There are no breaches or spam or anything sent from that server. I would know as I am part of the AS6772 Abuse Desk. :-) Just the dozed or so emails per day sent by my family members and myself. Even emails to my own Gmail Account where my sending email address for sure is a know past

Re: [mailop] Google: 'Low reputation of the sending domain'

2020-06-05 Thread Benoît Panizzon via mailop
Hi Gang After some more valuable feedback I got on that topic, it is now pretty obvious how I destroyed the google reputation of that 'sending domain'. I learned that Google: IPv4: Works with IP Reputation. IPv6: Works with 'sender domain' Reputation. Sender Domain is not just the 'domain' of

Re: [mailop] Google: 'Low reputation of the sending domain'

2020-06-04 Thread Tom Ivar Helbekkmo via mailop
Ken O'Driscoll via mailop writes: > Mailing lists etc. breaking your DKIM signature is pretty much > expected behaviour and not a reason to disavow it entirely. ...and that doesn't need to be a problem, either, now that modern mailing list software knows how to play nice with DMARC, like e.g.

Re: [mailop] Google: 'Low reputation of the sending domain'

2020-06-02 Thread Tim Bray via mailop
On 02/06/2020 09:37, Benoit Panizzon via mailop wrote: Still 'Spamrate' and 'IP Reputation' and 'Domain Reputation' (all other items too) still show 'there is no data available yet'. At work (provu.co.uk) we send hundreds of emails a day, but always no data in postmaster tools.  I just

Re: [mailop] Google: 'Low reputation of the sending domain'

2020-06-02 Thread Laura Atkins via mailop
Mail coming from IPv6 has higher requirements for delivery than mail from IPv4. The theory is that with IPv4 you may be in a situation where there’s legacy code or infrastructure that can’t be upgraded for operational reasons. For reasons of interoperability that is acceptable. Anyone sending

Re: [mailop] Google: 'Low reputation of the sending domain'

2020-06-02 Thread Stuart Henderson via mailop
On 2020/06/02 10:37, Benoit Panizzon via mailop wrote: > <<< 550-5.7.1 [2001:4060:dead:beef::1 19] Our system has detected that > this > <<< 550-5.7.1 message is likely suspicious due to the very low reputation of > the > <<< 550-5.7.1 sending domain. "due to the very low reputation of the

Re: [mailop] Google: 'Low reputation of the sending domain'

2020-06-02 Thread Ken O'Driscoll via mailop
On Tue, 2020-06-02 at 10:37 +0200, Benoit Panizzon via mailop wrote: > DKIM is not a solution. I faced too many problems with mailinglists > and similar which did alter the header and broke DKIM signatures. > > Has anyone a hint what could be the cause for this problem? > > And yes, disabling

Re: [mailop] Google: 'Low reputation of the sending domain'

2020-06-02 Thread sivasubramanian muthusamy via mailop
There are two issues here: 1. We have been brought to a situation where it has become an insurmountable necessity to send and receive mail from and to Google, Microsoft and the likes of Amazon, if your mail has to reach from one end to another. 2. The filters in the middle (and in this at the

Re: [mailop] Google: 'Low reputation of the sending domain'

2020-06-02 Thread Jan-Philipp Benecke via mailop
Hey Benoit, i'm facing the same issue since weeks with my private mailserver. A few mails getting through and some not. I've already tried to contact the sender support trough their form. Maybe this helps, lets see. BTW: I'v enabled SPF, DKIM, DMARC (p=none) since a long time, this either

[mailop] Google: 'Low reputation of the sending domain'

2020-06-02 Thread Benoit Panizzon via mailop
Hi Gang My personal mailserver is not able to send any emails to gmail accounts since several months. I was hoping this would solve itself eventually. It did not. There are no breaches or spam or anything sent from that server. I would know as I am part of the AS6772 Abuse Desk. :-) Just the